Mort is not a good album. Fathers of the Icy Age and The Work Which Transforms God are both excellent, however, and show the band in two completely different musical eras for them.

The last two, Mort and Odinist, were horrendously boring, however. Lots of bands mix ambient and metal, BAN did this very well on TWWTG, but Mort was just too repetitive for its own good. Odinist was even worse.

Maybe I'm missing something but I thought they failed miserably, a few good ideas that just failed to come together and form any kind of coherence, not interesting at all, on any album.

I wouldn't be so rude ; Ultima Thulée comes back quite often in my playlist and I've found the Enslaved-isms allied to some more ambient passages to be a quite effective approach. I can see why one wouldn't be impressed, because their music's energy doesn't "explode" like in Enslaved, it remains inside a frame while Enslaved breaks any kind of frame you'd want to put them into. But I really liked this album and it definitely is a good experience when I'm in the corresponding mood.

I'm less familiar with their experimental period but liked it at well, although I think The Mystical Beast of Rebellion has too much blasting throughout the songs. The Work Which Transforms God managed to solve this problem and offers a perhaps more mature approach ; it is a quite unique album. If I try to imagine the influences I see Mayhem and Thorns meeting Industrial played by Prog musicians (well, at least I tried... ).